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by vincedog3,
Dec 2, 2006
Pros: Gorgeous form factor. Ease of use, interfacing a breeze. A creators machine.
Cons: 2 512 meg sticks of ram instead of 1, 1 gig stick. ram expensive.
The Bottom Line: The Imac is great if you do not upgrade because you would be so close to a Mac Pro. Carefully configured a great buy. The best first family computer.
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by MaxWebster,
Oct 1, 2006
Pros: Giant, bright, high-resolution screen. Screen spanning. High-performance multitasking. Easy migration from older Mac.
Cons: Expensive Apple memory upgrade. "Black" is fairly bright. Tricky mouse control; non-obvious right button.
The Bottom Line: Treat your eyes and your precious time to the big screen experience.
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by hamsinn,
Oct 31, 2006
Pros: Too, too many to list. See review body.
Cons: No tv tuner option. Apple-installed memory upgrade is pricey.
The Bottom Line: I will never go back. Sorry PC.
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by hodgey87,
Jun 2, 2008
Pros: style, reliability
Cons: Some software
The Bottom Line: This pc is definately worth the money
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